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The Motor Sich Joint Stock Company (Ukrainian: АТ «Мотор Січ») is a Ukrainian aircraft engine manufacturer headquartered in Zaporizhzhia. The company manufactures engines for airplanes and helicopters, and also industrial marine gas turbines and installations.

Joint Stock Company Motor Sich
IndustryAerospace industry
Defence
Founded1907; 115 years ago (1907)
HeadquartersZaporizhzhia, Ukraine
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsAircraft engines, Turbojet engines
Net income
UAH 3.3 billion (2015)[1]
Total assets UAH 20.7 billion (2015)[1]
Number of employees
21,860 (December, 2010)[2]
Websitehttp://motorsich.com/en/

Overview


Motor-Sich currently produces the Ivchenko Progress D-18 turbofan which powers variants of the Antonov An-124 and An-225 freighters, although the Ivchenko Progress D-36/Ivchenko Progress D-436 series remain the highest production-rate engines in the CIS.

Motor Sich inherited some of the former Soviet Union's aero engine manufacturing capabilities. It produces turbofan, turboprop and rotary-wing turboshaft engines that power aircraft in Russian service, such as Mi- and Ka-series military helicopters.[3]

In 2017 Beijing's Skyrizon Aviation purchased a 41% holding in Motor Sich. Skyrizon Aviation had agreed to first invest $250 million in the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia plants and help Motor Sich to set up a new assembly and servicing plant in Chongqing.[4]

The company announced that it planned to launch its own helicopter, dubbed Hope, in 2018.[5]

Some individuals, including former counsel to the US Senate Foreign Relation Committee William C. Triplet have criticized Ukraine for allowing Motor Sich to conduct business with Chinese firms. Oleh Lyashko, a leader of one of Ukraine’s parties said if the USA does not want Motor Sich to be closer with the Chinese, then they need to buy enough aircraft engines.[6] Motor Sich severed ties with Russia in 2014, its biggest client, consequently put efforts to find new markets. In the administration of President Donald Trump, Washington added Skyrizon to a Military End-User (MEU) List. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy then signed a decree, imposing sanctions on Chinese, the company responded a $3.5 billion arbitration case.[7] On 11 March 2021, the Ukrainian government announced that it confirmed to nationalize Motor Sich and buy back shares from Chinese holders.[8] Oleksiy Danilov explained the government's decision is to "return Motor Sich to the Ukrainian people", "investors will be compensated" he added.[9]

In May 2021, Ukraine is in discussions with Turkey to sell the company, it was reported a 50% stake to a Turkish company since it became a major buyer of Turboshaft engines for its Bayraktar TB2 and Bayraktar Akinci drones, and TAI T929 ATAK 2 helicopter.[10][11] Director-General of Motor Sich, Vyacheslav Bohuslayev noted that a $100 million loan from China needs to be repaid in 2026.[12]

Among the company's new products is the MS-500V turboshaft engine, originally intended for the Russian Ansat helicopter.


Seizure by Zelenskiy government


On November 6th, 2022 the government of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy used martial law to seize control of the company. “Such steps, which are necessary for our country in conditions of war, are carried out in accordance with current laws and will help meet the urgent needs of our defense sector.” The government of Ukraine also took control of energy companies Ukrnafta and Ukrtatnafta, vehicle maker AvtoKrAZ and transformer maker Zaporizhtransformator at the same time.[13]


Components


In 2011 it acquired Orsha Engineering Factory, Orsha, Belarus.




See also



References


  1. "ГОДОВОЙ ОТЧЕТ 2015" [Annual Report 2015] (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-13. Retrieved 2017-02-12.
  2. Motor Sich JSC (31 December 2010). "Motor Sich Annual Report 2010" (PDF). motorsich.com. Motor Sich JSC. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  3. "Oboronprom targets Ukrainian company as helicopter consolidation continues". www.janes.com. Archived from the original on 2006-10-16.
  4. Zhen, Liu (16 September 2017). "Chinese firm's stake in Ukraine military aircraft engine maker 'frozen'". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  5. "Motor Sich to start helicopter production in 2018".
  6. Genin, Aaron (2018-08-23). "KIEV'S NEW PARTNER: A BETRAYAL OF U.S. INTERESTS". The California Review. Retrieved 2019-03-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. "UPDATE 1-Ukraine president approves sanctions against China's Skyrizon". reuters. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  8. GDC (2021-07-15). "Ukraine To Nationalize Jet Engine Producer Motor Sich From Chinese Skyrizon". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  9. "Ukraine Plans To Nationalize Jet Engine Producer Motor Sich From Chinese Investors". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  10. SABAH, DAILY (2021-06-29). "Turkish Aerospace, Motor Sich ink deal for heavy-class helicopter engines". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  11. GDC (2021-05-06). "Ukraine may sell 50% stake in Motor Sich to Turkish firm". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  12. "Director General of Motor Sich Vyacheslav Bohuslayev says that $100 million, which he borrowed, should be repaid to Chinese investors by 2026". ukrinform. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  13. Hunder, Max; Balmforth, Tom (2022-11-07). "Ukraine seizes stakes in strategic companies under wartime laws". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  14. "Russia Destroys Motor Sich Engine Plant In Zaporizhzhia". Zenger. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.


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На других языках


[de] Motor Sitsch

Motor Sitsch (ukrainisch Мотор Січ) ist ein ukrainischer Turbinenhersteller. Es werden überwiegend Flugzeugturbinen, aber auch Gasturbinen und Flugmotoren hergestellt. Motor Sitsch war während der Sowjetunion ein reiner Fertigungsbetrieb, der von den Experimental-Konstruktionsbüros entworfene Triebwerke herstellte. Das Unternehmen betreibt außerdem eine Fluggesellschaft namens Motor Sich Airlines.
- [en] Motor Sich

[es] Motor Sich

OAO Motor Sich (en ucraniano: ОАО «Мотор Січ»; Bolsa de valores ucraniana (PFTS): MSICH) es una de las fábricas piloto en el mundo en la elaboración, la producción, la reparación y servicio de motores de aviación de turbina de gas para aviones y helicópteros, también hacen turbinas de gas para instalaciones industriales. Se encuentra en Ucrania.

[fr] Motor Sich

Motor Sich ((uk) : Мотор Січ, (ru) : Мотор Сич) est un constructeur de moteurs d'aéronefs ukrainien. Son siège social est à Zaporijia.

[ru] Мотор Сич

«Мотор Сич» — украинское предприятие, занимающееся разработкой и производством, ремонтом и обслуживанием авиационных газотурбинных двигателей для самолётов и вертолётов, а также промышленных газотурбинных установок. Штаб-квартира расположена в городе Запорожье.



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